Pontiac

1964 Pontiac GTO: Crusher Bound

You’ve got to love the idle threats made on eBay: if this damaged ’64 GTO here on eBay doesn’t sell for $13,250, it’s crusher bound! I find that hard to believe considering the local scrap yard will only give… more»

Judge-ment Day: 1969 Pontiac GTO

This is a good example of why you should replace those worn out ball joints immediately! This GTO rolled as a result of a failed ball joint. They don’t mention when it happened, but from all the rust, I’m… more»

Not A Nova: 1974 Pontiac Ventura

When I first saw this car, I thought it was a mis-named Chevrolet Nova. After doing some research, I found out that the Ventura version of the X-body “compact” was actually produced from 1971 to 1977, even spawning a… more»

Right Maintenance: 1966 Pontiac GTO

This Goat was found in Philadelphia and was purchased from the second owners who supposedly couldn’t provide the “right maintenance”. Well, the new owner apparently thinks they provided it by getting it running and so they are now selling it on. I’m guessing… more»

1967 Pontiac GTO for $1,800

One of readers just sent in this GTO and showed concern as to why it was cheap. I’m guessing that there is no engine and it’s got some rot, but you never know. If someone hasn’t purchased it already, you… more»

Doors For All: 1961 Pontiac Catalina Limo

So not only does this Pontiac Catalina Airporter Limousine have room for about 12 people, it’s got a separate set of boxes on the roof for all their luggage. Currently the Pontiac is located in Brentwood, California and for… more»

Basement Bonneville Find

From Larry B – Check out what a friend found for me the other day. This 1965 Pontiac Bonneville Convertible is in a climate controlled basement garage and has been there since 1981. What I find so unique about… more»

The Original: 1973 Grand Am

Pontiac introduced the Grand Am for the first time as a 1973 model. This one has been stored away since 1998 awaiting a restoration that never came. It’s currently kept in Spokane, Washington and is listed for sale here… more»

Topless Goat: 1968 Pontiac GTO

The seller of this convertible GTO appears to be a dealer and is either selling it for the original owner or purchased it from them and aren’t counting themselves as an owner, as they claim it has only had… more»

GTO Alternative: 1966 Pontiac Grand Prix

We would all love to have a GTO with Tri-Power and a 4-speed, but the current cost of admission keeps many of us out of the market. Well, I may have found an affordable option. This 1966 Pontiac Grand Prix… more»

1963 Pontiac Bonneville: Employee Special

I’ve never gone through the new car buying process at GM, but I’ve heard the list of options can be somewhat overwhelming. In other words, it isn’t as if there’s one or two packages to choose from; instead, buyers… more»

Charred Goat: 1966 Pontiac GTO

Reader Emilio B spotted this Pontiac GTO here on eBay and it left him wondering something, so he thought he would turn to you guys for an answer! Here is his question – After seeing this eBay auction, I wondered… more»

Convertible Cruiser: 1967 Pontiac Firebird

The Firebird isn’t exactly the sports car Pontiac was hoping for. They had built a concept of their own, but Chevrolet didn’t really want them competing with the Corvette. Instead, they let them make some personal touches to the… more»

1970 Pontiac Firebird: Reader Project

From Michael P – You’d think North Carolina, a Southern state would have a bunch of mostly rust free cars, wouldn’t you?…Not! We obviously get too much rain here! I’m so tired of looking at a bunch of rusted… more»

Wannabe COPO: 1967 Firebird 428

We all know the story of the COPO Camaros, but before Yenko and Baldwin were special ordering pony cars with performance big blocks, there were select car dealers that were ordering GTOs and Firebirds and then installing Pontiac 428s… more»

1957 Pontiac Chieftain

If you like the styling of the ’57 Chevy, but find that there are just too many of them at your local car shows, than this Pontiac might just be the car for you! Being based on the same… more»

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